SDNYC Endorsements - 2016 Federal Primary Election

We are pleased to announce that the members of the Stonewall Democratic Club of NYC (SDNYC) have voted to endorse the following Federal Primary Election Candidates:

Congratulations to the candidates!

To be eligible for inclusion on SDNYC's endorsement ballot, candidates must have submitted our club's questionnaire or must have been an incumbent that SDNYC endorsed for their current seat last election cycle. Click the link below to view the questionnaire responses submitted by many of the candidates seeking our endorsement this evening.

SDNYC 2016 Federal Primary Election Candidate Questionnaire

Please don't forget to vote. The Federal Primary Election is scheduled for June 28th!

2016 Annual Event

SDNYC 2016 Annual Event

Celebrating 30 Years of Stonewall Democrats!

Thursday, June 2nd at 6:00 PM

God’s Love We Deliver (166 Ave of the Americas, Manhattan)

We hope you will join us on June 2nd to celebrate the 30 Years of Stonewall Democrats, the New York’s 1st LGBT Democratic organization dedicated to serving all five boroughs! This year’s honorees will be announced in the upcoming weeks. See below for sponsorship and ticket information.

Click the 2016 Annual Event tab at the top of the page or go to  www.sdnyc.org/30years for more information. 

You can also find the details on Facebook! 

 

Phone Bank for Hillary Clinton - RSVP

Phone Bank for Hillary Clinton - RSVP

SDNYC Meeting - February 24th

Our next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, February 24th at 8pm at the LGBT Center. We will be joined by the Community Outreach Coordinator for the NYC Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB), Brian McCullough, who will share a presentation about CCRB and answer our members' questions.

CCRB's presentation will provide detailed information about the workings of the largest civilian oversight agency and will:

• Outline the structure and authority of the CCRB

• Describe how to file a complaint against a police officer

• Explain the processes of investigation and mediation

• Discuss civilian rights and responsibilities during police encounters such as stop-question-and-frisk

• Investigative process and techniques

• Overview of interviews and evidence collection

• The jurisdiction of the criminal, civil, and administrative court systems

Visit the Facebook Event Page for more information and to share this meeting with your friends.